I decided to change careers in my fifties to do what I love. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology. I am about to graduate with grad school in mind as I see opportunites going to students who are unspoiled because of a lack of previous experience in the private sector. This means my beliefs are not always politically correct especially dealing with the holes in evolutionary theory. I don't have have a religious bias; however, it is assumed. My ideas have more to do with quanta.
I live in Texas but am unemcumbered and can freely go where I wish when I wish.
I am very interested in the work of Karen Schpler Hughes and her work to curb starvation to the natives of Brazil and the traficing in illegal organs and missing children. ( you can imanagine the rest).
I wish to teach the truth even if means living in a trailer and being a trail guide for the Forest Service.
Any help or ideas would be gratefully received.
Patrick
How does a new, Anthropoligist find work explaining to the public the history of Native American cultures?
The National Park Service hires docents, and other teachers at parks. You might want to look into Humboldt State U in California for some direction.
http://www.humboldt.edu/
Reply:I studied this field. What I found out was that if you find weapons near a women when she is dead, it could either mean they were a gift to her, or it could mean she was a fighter. You need to teach people how to find the truth, and the truth is hard to find.
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